@SA_Update expects premium tier (wholesale price of US$600+) will lead global smartphone sales and take 58% to 59% revenue share from 2022 through 2027.
@Honor brings Honor 70 to Europe. Key features includes dual video capture solo cut mode, targeting vlog makers, young and female segment.
https://t.co/NqEkaCD7K6
@HuaweiMobile debuts Mate 50 series with own imaging brand XMAGE today. Key features include the usage of China's Beidou satellite navigation system, emergency battery usage mode, and the enhanced camera function under own brand XMAGE etc.
https://t.co/QvfIZXO76B
@SA_Update predicts global smartphone shipments to decline -7.8% YoY in 2022 at 1.25 billion units. A mild rebound is expected in 2H 2023. @Apple and @SamsungMobile will outperform and gain market share at the expense of Chinese brands.
@SA_Update We estimate Apple captures 46% volume share and 66% revenue share during 6.18 online shopping festival in China this year. Xiaomi and Honor rank in the top three list. @Apple@Honor@Xiaomi
@SA_Update estimate 14 million units smartphones were sold during 6.18 online shopping festival in China this year, down -25%, blaming to the COVID disruption and economy downturn.
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@SA_Update tracked global smartphone shipment went down -11% YoY at 314 million units in Q1 2022. @SamsungMobile hits the highest (24%) market share, the best first quarter performance since 2018. Apple, Xiaomi, OPPO (OnePlus) and vivo are in the top 5 list.
South Korea and Japan will deliver the highest average selling prices (ASP) for smartphones while parts of Africa and Asia Pacific will generate the lowest ASPs. Japan used to be the country with the highest smartphone wholesale ASP through 2020.
@SA_Update has lowered global smartphone forecast numbers in 2022 amid the escalating Ukraine-Russia war. Under the best scenario, we expect global smartphone shipment will only grow +1% YoY this year. Russia, Ukraine and CIS region will take a big hit.
Global Smartphone ASP Growth Drives Record 2021 Revenues past $400B. #5G, #Foldables#imaging#video and international expansion by XOVR drive #smartphones. https://t.co/loNTt3oxb4
@SA_Update Global smartphone shipments fell -3% YoY to 365 million units in Q4 2021. Full-year smartphone shipments rose +5% YoY to 1.36 billion units in 2021. Apple iPhone topped the global smartphone market with a healthy 22% share in Q4 2021. Samsung maintained first place.
@SA_Update Strategy Analytics tracks global smartphone shipments went down -11% YoY to 327.3 million units in Q3 2021. Samsung top the chart, followed by Apple, Xiaomi, OPPO (including OnePlus) and vivo. @Apple@Xiaomi@OPPO@vivo@OnePlus@Samsung
@SA_Update@Xiaomi Captures No.1 Position in Europe Smartphone Shipments for First Time Ever in Q2 2021, with 25% market share. @SamsungMobile followed with 24% market share. @Apple, @oppo and @realmeglobal are in the top 5 list.